McGuire had a team-high 14 rebound and Machado added 10 as the Warriors outrebounded the D-Fenders 58-35.

In addition to dominating the boards, Santa Cruz shined from 3-point range, making 12 of 25 attempts, and at the free-throw line, making all 13 attempts.

Nwaelele and Curry each made four 3-pointers.

The Warriors also worked the ball around the court more, generating 33 assists to the D-Fenders' 23.

C.J. Williams led Los Angeles with 25 points. Manny Harris -- who on Saturday scored a franchise-record 56 points in a 121-107 win over the Warriors -- was held to 22. Teammate James Southerland added 19, Terrence Williams had 11 points and 11 rebounds and Andre Ingram added 10 points.

The Warriors have beaten Los Angeles four times in six meetings this season. The teams still have two regular-season games remaining in Los Angeles on March 22 and 29.

Santa Cruz won't be thinking about those games just yet. It hosts Idaho on Tuesday at 7 p.m.